NextGen Flying Academy

Multi-Engine Rating · ME

Add the Multi-Engine Rating in the Beechcraft Duchess.

The Multi-Engine Rating opens the door to twin-engine aircraft and is a required step on every career pilot path. Train in the Beechcraft Duchess (BE-76) at Riverside.

Multi-Engine Rating training at NextGen Flying Academy

The Multi-Engine Rating qualifies you to act as pilot in command of a twin-engine airplane. It is required for almost every career flying path beyond CFI: airline first officer hire, corporate aviation, charter, freight.

The Beechcraft Duchess (BE-76) at Riverside is a popular and stable twin trainer with conventional handling characteristics that translate well to follow-on aircraft. Training focuses on engine-out procedures, Vmc (minimum control speed) demonstrations, and single-engine instrument approaches.

Beechcraft Duchess BE-76 twin-engine training aircraft side profile at Riverside Municipal Airport
BE-76 Duchess. Riverside-based.

What the Multi-Engine Rating covers

Multi-engine training is concentrated on the failure modes that do not exist in single-engine flight: asymmetric thrust after an engine failure, Vmc behavior, single-engine climb performance, and the decision making about whether to continue or return after a failure. [expand]

The Beechcraft Duchess

The BE-76 is a conventional-gear twin with counter-rotating propellers, which eliminates the critical-engine consideration that defines many older twins. It carries a glass panel in our fleet and trains the Multi-Engine Instrument Rating add-on cleanly. [expand]

Beechcraft Duchess in flight over Riverside during multi-engine training
Twin-engine training over the Inland Empire.

Add-on vs initial Multi

If you already hold a Commercial single-engine, the Multi-Engine add-on takes 10 to 15 hours of dual. If you are doing the initial Commercial Multi-Engine, plan on more total time. We can structure either. [expand]

Cost and timeline

Plan for $7,000 to $10,000 for the Multi-Engine add-on rating. Most students complete the training in two to three weeks of concentrated flying. [expand]

Frequently asked questions

Why is Multi-Engine only available at Riverside? +
The Beechcraft Duchess and our multi-engine instructors are based at Riverside (KRAL). Multi-engine training requires the airplane and the specialized CFI, both of which live at KRAL.
Do I need the Multi for an airline job? +
Yes. Every regional airline first-officer hire is in a multi-engine turbine. The Multi-Engine Rating is a hard requirement.

Where to train

Train this program at Riverside or Redlands.

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